Scanning method and scanning system using twain driver

ABSTRACT

A scanning method used to scan documents in a scanning system, the system including a scanner and a user host computer having a technology without an interesting name (TWAIN) driver, the scanner and the user host computer connected by a local interface and a network, includes selecting one of the local interface or the network to connect the scanner and the user host computer; if the network is selected, connecting the TWAIN driver to the scanner via the selected network to control scanning processes of the scanner; and performing scanning according to the selected local interface or the network.

CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 12/047,607 filed on Mar. 13, 2008, which is currently pending, and claims the priority benefit under 35 U.S.C. §119 of Korean Patent Application No. 10-2007-0069833, filed on Jul. 11, 2007 in the Korean Intellectual Property Office, the disclosures of each of which are incorporated herein by reference.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

Aspects of the present invention relate to a scanning method and scanning system using a Technology Without An Interesting Name (i.e., “TWAIN”) driver, and more particularly, to a scanning method and scanning system using a TWAIN driver, which can maximize convenience and utility of a scanner by performing duplex scanning in a scanner or a user host computer, which are both in a scanning system wherein the scanner and the user host computer are locally connected by an interface such as a universal serial bus (USB) or a parallel port, or are remotely connected via a network.

Aspects of the present invention also relate to a method and system to transmit a scanned image from a scanner to an application of a user host computer via a network using network session technology and scanning control technology applied in a local connection.

2. Description of the Related Art

Generally, a standard interface is used to regulate communication between software applications and imaging devices such as scanners. Examples of such a standard interface are a “Technology Without An Interesting Name” (i.e., “TWAIN”) driver, or a Windows image acquisition (i.e, “WIA”) driver, used by an application of a user host computer (i.e., a “host”) to obtain a scanned image of a scanner. FIG. 1 is a diagram illustrating a connection between a scanner 11 and a user host computer 10 connected by a local connection interface 13, such as a USB or a parallel port. In order for an application of the user host computer 10 to receive an image scanned by the scanner 11 using a TWAIN driver, the local connection interface 13, such as a USB or a parallel port, is usually configured as illustrated in FIG. 1. Such technology is disclosed in U.S. Patent Publication No. 2002/127682.

As shown in FIG. 1, since the local connection interface 13 is locally connected to the user host computer 10, the local connection interface 13 has a connectivity restriction, i.e., the connection between the user host computer 10 and the scanner 11 is limited to a connection length and connection capacity of the local connection interface 13. Accordingly, in order to overcome such a connectivity restriction, technology has been developed in which the scanned image is transmitted to the user host computer 10 through a network. Such technology is disclosed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,911,044, 6,256,662, and 6,426,001, and U.S. Patent Publication No. 2001/0014908.

However, the technology of transmitting a scanned image to a user host computer, via a network, does not combine and use technology which uses a network session control and a local connection. Thus, users experience inconvenience when using such conventional technology.

Aspects of the present invention provide a scanning method and scanning system using a TWAIN driver, which can maximize convenience and utility of a scanner by performing duplex scanning in a scanner or a user host computer, which are both in a scanning system wherein the scanner and the user host computer are locally connected by an interface such as a universal serial bus (USB) or a parallel port, or are remotely connected via a network.

Aspects of the present invention also provide a method and system to transmit a scanned image from a scanner to an application of a user host computer via a network using a network session technology and a scanning control technology applied in a local connection.

An example embodiment of the present invention, provides a scanning method used to scan documents in a scanning system, the system including a scanner and a user host computer having a TWAIN driver, the scanner and the user host computer connectable by a local interface and a network, the method including selecting one of the local interface or the network to connect the scanner and the user host computer; if the network is selected, connecting the TWAIN driver to the scanner via the selected network to control the scanner; and performing scanning according to the selected local interface or the network.

According to an aspect of the present invention, the checking includes transmitting and receiving message data between the user host computer and the scanner in order to connect the user host computer and the scanner via the network.

According to an aspect of the present invention, the selecting includes selecting one of the local interface or the network via one of an operation panel of the scanner or the user host computer.

According to an aspect of the present invention, the user host computer pre-registers user information, corresponding user host computer information, and scan options in the scanner via the network, before the selecting of one of the local interface or the network.

According to an aspect of the present invention, the user information, corresponding user host computer information, and scan options can be registered by performing a search.

According to an aspect of the present invention, if the network is selected, the method further includes starting the performing of the scanning by inputting a command to the scanner to perform the scanning by a remote connection via the network, logging in by selecting a pre-registered user based on the pre-registered user information, and receiving an application list and a scan option value by using the registered user host computer information corresponding to the pre-registered user information.

According to an aspect of the present invention, if the network is selected, the method further includes indicating a list of scanners connected to the network and providing a graphic user interface (GUI) which enables a user to select a desired scanner from the list of scanners or select the desired scanner by directly inputting an IP address of the desired scanner, wherein the GUI is provided by one of the user host computer or the scanner.

Another example embodiment of the present invention provides a scanning system, including a scanner to scan a document, a user host computer connectable to the scanner by a local interface and a network, including a TWAIN driver to control the scanner, a scan manager, which discovers the scanner and registers user information, user host computer information, and scan options, such as scan resolution, in the discovered scanner, and a ScanToPC application, which receives the user information, the user host computer information, and the scan options from the scanner registered by the scan manager and operates a scan driver based on the user information, the user host computer information, and the scan options, and a network module, including a scanner discoverer, to transmit and/or receive data used by the scan manager to discover the scanner and interposed between the scan manager and the scanner, and a session controller, interposed between the ScanToPC application and the scanner to control a network connection of the ScanToPC application and the scanner.

In addition to the example embodiments and aspects as described above, further aspects and embodiments will be apparent by reference to the drawings and by study of the following descriptions.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

A better understanding of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description of example embodiments and the claims when read in connection with the accompanying drawings, all forming a part of the disclosure of this invention. While the following written and illustrated disclosure focuses on disclosing example embodiments of the invention, it should be clearly understood that the same is by way of illustration and example only and that the invention is not limited thereto. The spirit and scope of the present invention are limited only by the terms of the appended claims. The following represents brief descriptions of the drawings, wherein:

The above and other features and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent by describing in detail exemplary embodiments thereof with reference to the attached drawings in which:

FIG. 1 is a diagram illustrating a connection between a scanner and a user host computer connected by a local connection interface, such as a universal serial bus (USB) or a parallel port;

FIG. 2 is a diagram illustrating a scanning system using a technology without any interested name (TWAIN) driver according to an example embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 3 is a diagram illustrating in detail the scanning system using a TWAIN driver illustrated in FIG. 2;

FIG. 4 is a flowchart illustrating a scanning method using a TWAIN driver according to an example embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 5 is a diagram illustrating a message format used in a scanning method and a scanning system using a TWAIN driver according to an example embodiment of the present invention;

FIGS. 6(A)-6(F) illustrate diagrams showing messages according to operations used in a scanning method and scanning system using a TWAIN driver according to an embodiment of the present invention, where FIG. 6(A) illustrates a scanner discovery request message, FIG. 6(B) illustrates a message of a ScanToPC supporting operation code, FIG. 6(C) illustrates a connection message after a user logs in, FIG. 6(D) illustrates a message to transmit an application list to a scanner, FIG. 6(E) is a message generated when a signal from a cancel button is inputted to a scanner, and FIG. 6(F) is a message actually requesting scanning from a scanner to a user host computer; and

FIG. 7 is a diagram illustrating an input/output graphic user interface (GUI) screen provided by a scan manager of the scanning system illustrated in FIG. 2.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS

Reference will now be made in detail to the present embodiments of the present invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings, wherein like reference numerals refer to the like elements throughout. The embodiments are described below in order to explain the present invention by referring to the figures.

FIG. 2 is a diagram illustrating a scanning system using a TWAIN driver 106 according to an example embodiment of the present invention, and FIG. 3 is a diagram illustrating in detail the scanning system using the TWAIN driver 106 illustrated in FIG. 2. FIG. 4 is a flowchart illustrating a scanning method using a TWAIN driver according to an example embodiment of the present invention, and FIG. 5 is a diagram illustrating a message format used in the scanning method and the scanning system using a TWAIN driver according to an example embodiment of the present invention. FIGS. 6(A)-6(F) illustrate diagrams showing messages according to operations used in the scanning method and the scanning system using a TWAIN driver according to an embodiment of the present invention. Specifically, FIG. 6(A) illustrates a scanner discovery request message, FIG. 6(B) illustrates a message of a ScanToPC supporting operation code, FIG. 6(C) illustrates a connection message after a user logs in, FIG. 6(D) illustrates a message to transmit an application list to a scanner, FIG. 6(E) illustrates a message generated when a signal from a cancel button is inputted to a scanner, and FIG. 6(F) is a message actually requesting scanning from a scanner to a user host computer. FIG. 7 is a diagram illustrating an input/output graphic user interface (GUI) screen provided by a scan manager of the scanning system according to an example embodiment of the present invention.

Referring to FIGS. 2 and 3, the scanning system according to aspects of the present invention includes a scanner 200 and a user host computer 100 which are locally connected by an interface 13, also known as a local interface 13, such as a universal serial bus (USB) or a parallel port, or remotely connected via a network 120, in order to perform scanning. Accordingly, the scanning system includes a network module 150, which connects the user host computer 100 and the scanner 200 via a network 120. It is understood that the scanner 200 and the user host computer 100 are connectable to both the interface 13 and the network 120.

The user host computer 100 includes a scan manager 102, which discovers the scanner 200 that supports a network scan, i.e., discovers the scanner 200 which is capable of connecting to the user host computer 100 via the network 120, and registers user information, user host computer information, and scan options, such as a scan resolution, color, etc., in the discovered scanner 200. Also, the user host computer 100 includes a ScanToPC application 104, which receives the user information, the user host computer information, and the scan options registered in the scanner 200 by the scan manager 102. Furthermore, the user host computer 100 includes a TWAIN driver 106 which functions as a scanner driver and controls the scanner 200 based on the received user information, user host computer information, and scan options. According to aspects of the present invention, the TWAIN driver 106 can be used to control operations of the scanner 200 via a local connection or via the network 120. The TWAIN driver 106 generally controls scanning processes of the scanner 200, and receives and stores a scanned image.

The scan manager 102 will now be described in detail. The scan manager 102 is a network application of the user host computer 100, and discovers the scanner 200 that supports the TWAIN driver 106. Upon discovery of the scanner 200, the scan manager 102 assigns and registers user information, user host computer information, and scan options, such as the scan resolution, and a storage location in the user host computer 100, in the scanner 200.

The ScanToPC application 104 will now be described in detail. The ScanToPC application 104 is an application related to scanning of the user host computer 100. When a user starts scanning by selecting the user information and the scan options from the scanner 200, which is registered in the scanner 200 by the scan manager 102, the ScanToPC application 104 of the user host computer 100 receives a scanning start signal from the scanner 200 through the network 120 and activates the TWAIN driver 106 with the scan options. When the activated TWAIN driver 106 stores the scanned image in a corresponding location according to the scan options, the ScanToPC application 104 transmits the stored scanned image to another pre-designated application.

The network module 150 includes a scanner discoverer 156, which is interposed between the scan manager 102 of the user host computer 100 and the scanner 200 and transmits and receives data for scanner discovery in order to discover the scanner 200. Additionally, the network module 150 further includes a session controller 154, which is interposed between the ScanToPC application 104 and the scanner 200 and controls a connection between the ScanToPC application 104 and the scanner 200 via the network 200. Also, the network module 150 further includes a scan data and scan controller 152, which is interposed between the TWAIN driver 106 of the user host computer 100 and the scanner 200, and controls the transmission and reception of scan data and the scanning operation.

According to the scanning system of the present embodiment, the TWAIN driver 106 is installed in the user host computer 100 and driven by an application. The user host computer 100 detects the scanner 200 connected to the network 120, and connects the detected scanner 200 to the user host computer 100 itself. Also, in the scanning system according to the current embodiment, the scanner 200 calls and activates the TWAIN driver 106 through the network 120, which is a strength and specific feature of the scanning system according to aspects of the present invention. In other words, in a conventional scanning system, a user controls a scanner 11 (FIG. 1) and receives a scanned image through an interface 13 that is locally connected to a user host computer (10), but in the scanning system according to aspects of the present invention, the scanner 200 connected to the network (e.g., the Internet) 120 can also be discovered and controlled, or the scanner 200 can be connected and controlled by directly inputting an IP address to the user host computer 100. Also, the scanning system according to aspects of the present invention can start the scanning operation using the connected scanner 200 or using the TWAIN driver 106 of the user host computer 100.

General formats and a detailed structure of messages transmitted and received between the user host computer 100 and the scanner 200 via the network 120 will be described later with reference to FIG. 5 and FIGS. 6(A)-6(F). In the message format shown in FIG. 5, “OP” defines a type of an operation such as a request or a response and is an abbreviation of “operation,” “VERSION” literally represents of the message, and “ODF” is a field that defines detailed contents depending on the “OP.”

A scanning method using the TWAIN driver 106, realized in the scanning system according to aspects of the present invention, will now be described with reference to FIG. 4. Referring to FIG. 4, the scanning method begins by selecting whether the scanning will start in an operation panel of the scanner 200, a scan driver of the user host computer 100, or another application of the user host computer 100 at operation S110. Then, when the scanner 200 or the user host computer 100 is selected to start the scanning, the user then sets whether the scanning is to be performed by a remote connection via the network 120 or a local connection at operations S120 or S112, according to the selection at operation S110. If the user sets the scanning operation to be performed via a local connection at operation S120, the scanning operation is performed according to the conventional scanning method at operation S124. If the user sets the scanning operation to be performed via a local connection at operation S112, the scanning operation is performed according to the conventional scanning method at operation S126.

If the user sets the scanning operation to be performed by remote connection via the network 200 at operation S120, the scanning method preferably includes transmitting and receiving message data for discovery so as to connect the user host computer 100 and the scanner 200 via the network 120 at operation S130, logging in by selecting a pre-registered user, and checking, selecting, and setting an application list and a scan option value using the registered user host computer information at operation S140 when the scanning starts in the scanner 200. Then, the scanning operation is performed by the remote connection via the network 120 at operation S160.

Meanwhile, if the user sets the scanning operation to be performed by remote connection via the network 200 at operation S112, the host computer 100 drives the scan (TWAIN) driver 106 and displays a list of scanners connected to the network 120, and the user selects a desired scanner 200 from the list or directly inputs an IP address of the desired scanner 200 into the host computer 100, and sets the scanner 200 at operation S150. Once the scanner 200 is set at operation S150, scanning is performed at operation S160.

According to an aspect of the present invention, operation S110 is performed by manipulating a scan start button (not shown) of the scanner 200 or by controlling the TWAIN driver 106 of the user host computer 100. Also, the scanning method may further include pre-registering user information, user host computer information, and scan options from the user host computer 100 into the scanner 200 through the network 120 at operation S105. Alternatively, it will be obvious to one of ordinary skill in the art that the user information, user host computer information, and scan options can be registered in the scanner 200 through conventional operations of the user host computer 100 and the scanner 200.

Detailed embodiments of the scanning method and scanning system using the TWAIN driver 106 according to aspects of the present invention will now be described with reference to FIGS. 2, 3, and 7. In the scanning system, when the scanning starts in the scanner 200, as illustrated in FIGS. 2 and 3, the scanning operation may be performed by using the interface 13 which a local connection between the host computer 100 and the scanner 200, or by using the network 120. An advantage of the scanning system according to aspects of the present invention as compared to the conventional network shown in FIG. 1 is that when a user logs in by selecting a pre-registered user in the scanner 200 via the network 120, an application list and a scan option value are received by accessing a corresponding application of the user host computer 100 by using the registered user host computer information.

FIG. 7 illustrates an example of a graphic user interface (GUI) 700 provided by the scan manager 102 illustrated in FIG. 2. The GUI 700 searches for devices connected to the network 120, and displays responses from scanners that support a scan function in a list. A user can select the desired scanner 200 from the list displayed on the GUI 700, or can directly input an IP address of the desired scanner 200 into the GUI 700 to select the scanner 200.

A detailed embodiment of starting the scanning operation in the scanner 200 will now be described. As shown in FIGS. 2 and 3, the scan manager 102 is connected to the ScanToPC application 104, which in turn is connected to the TWAIN driver 106. The scan manager 102 provides the GUI 700 illustrated in FIG. 7. When the scan manager 102 transmits a scanner discovery request message 602, such as the request message “T4NET_DISCOVERY_REQUEST” illustrated in FIG. 6(A), to the scanner 200 through a channel 1 labeled “ch1” illustrated in FIG. 3, the scanner discoverer 156, such as a 6000 port of a User Datagram Protocol (UDP) socket, of the network module 150 receives the scanner discovery request message 602 and transmits the scanner discovery request message 602 to the scanner 200 through “ch1′”. According to an aspect of the present invention, the scanner discovery request message 602 includes information that can be used to check the user host computer 100 and the scanner 200, such as model information, device ID information (DeviceID), media access control (MAC) information, device IP (SET IP) information, IP type (IPType) information, encoded personal identification number (EncryptPIN) information, duplex support information, and location information, as illustrated in FIG. 6 (A).

The scanner 200 compares the model information included in the scanner discovery request message 602 and its own model information. When the scanner 200, which received the scanner discovery request message 602, determines that it is a scanner that supports the TWAIN driver 106 installed in the user host computer 100 which transmitted the scanner discovery request message 602, the scanner 200 transmits a response message 604, such as “T4NET_DISCOVERY_REPLY” illustrated in FIG. 6 (A), through the channel 1′ labeled “ch1′” to the network module 150. When the response message 604 is transmitted to the network module 150, the scanner discoverer 156 of the network module 150 transmits the response message 604 to the scan manager 102 of the user host computer 100 through “ch1.”

Besides the scanner discovery request message 602 and the response message 604, messages transmitted and received through the “ch1” may further include a request message 606, such as “T4NET_REG_HOST_INFO_REQUEST” illustrated in FIG. 6 (B), which is used to register user information and user host computer information via the scan manager 102, and a response message 608, such as “T4NET_REG_HOST_INFO_REPLY” illustrated in FIG. 6 (B), which the scanner 200 uses to respond to the request message 606. When the user logs in by selecting a user or the user host computer 100 registered in the scanner 200 to transmit a scanned image, a request message 610, such as “T4NET_REQ_SET_CONN_REQUEST” illustrated in FIG. 6 (C), is transmitted.

When “T4NET_REQ_SET_CONN_REQUEST” is transmitted from the scanner 200 to the scan manager 102 of the user host computer 100 through the network module 150, the scan manager 102 activates the ScanToPC application 104. The activated ScanToPC application 104 transmits a message 612, such as “T4NET_APPLICATION_LIST” illustrated in FIG. 6 (D) to the scanner 200 through a channel 3 labeled “ch3” in order to register an application list, selected by the scan manager 102, in the scanner 200. In response to “T4NET_APPLICATION_LIST”, the scanner 200 transmits a message 614, such as “T4NET_APPLICATION_LIST_ACK” illustrated in FIG. 6 (D), to the user host computer 100 to acknowledge the message 612. Then, when a scan start button, installed on the scanner 200, is pressed after selecting a desired application from the application list, the scanner 200 transmits the value of the selected application and a scan option value to the ScanToPC application 104 by using a scan request message 618, such as “T4NET_SCAN_REQUEST” illustrated in FIG. 6 (F). When a cancel button (not shown), installed on the scanner 200, is pressed before pressing the scan start button, a cancel message 616, such as “T4NET_SCAN_CANCEL_EVENT” illustrated in FIG. 6 (E), is transmitted to the ScanToPC application 104 in order to cancel the pending scanning operation. When the cancel button is not pressed, the ScanToPC application 104 drives the TWAIN driver 106 by using the value of the selected application and the scan option value.

When the TWAIN driver 106 is activated, the TWAIN driver 106 connects to the scanner 200 through a channel 5 labeled “ch5” by using information about the scanner 200 received from the ScanToPC application 104, by using the scan option value as a default value, or by using a set value input through the GUI 700 illustrated in FIG. 7. After the TWAIN driver 106 is connected to the scanner 200, the TWAIN driver 106 controls scanning processes according to a conventional method, receives a scanned image, and stores the scanned image as a file according to the value of the selected application or transmits the scanned image to the corresponding application. Accordingly, all of the user host computers 100 connected to the network 120 can share, register, and use one scanner 200.

Starting the scanning operation in the user host computer 100 by using the TWAIN driver 106 will now be described. The user drives the TWAIN driver 106 in a desired image editing application and activates the scan manager 102. When the scan manager 102 is activated, the GUI 700 illustrated in FIG. 7 is provided, e.g., displayed on a screen of the user host computer 100 or a screen of the scanner 200. The user connects the TWAIN driver 106 to the corresponding scanner 200 by searching for the scanner 200 using the GUI 700, or by inputting an IP address of the scanner 200 that is to be connected to the network 120. After the TWAIN driver 106 is connected to the scanner 200, the TWAIN driver 106 controls the scanning processes according to a conventional method, receives a scanned image, and stores the scanned image as a file according to the value of the selected application or transmits the scanned image to the corresponding application. Accordingly, all of the user host computers 100 connected to the network 120 can share, register, and use one scanner 200.

According to the scanning method and scanning system using the TWAIN driver 106, convenience and utility of a scanning operation is maximized by performing duplex scanning using a scanner 200 or a user host computer 100, which are both in a scanning system wherein the scanner 200 and the user host computer 100 are locally connected, or remotely connected via the network 120.

While there have been illustrated and described what are considered to be example embodiments of the present invention, it will be understood by those skilled in the art and as technology develops that various changes and modifications, may be made, and equivalents may be substituted for elements thereof without departing from the true scope of the present invention. Many modifications, permutations, additions and sub-combinations may be made to adapt the teachings of the present invention to a particular situation without departing from the scope thereof. For example, the scan manager 102 and ScanToPC APPLICATION 104 shown in FIG. 3 are not required to be separate components, and may instead be provided as a single component. Accordingly, it is intended, therefore, that the present invention not be limited to the various example embodiments disclosed, but that the present invention includes all embodiments falling within the scope of the appended claims. While the present invention has been particularly shown and described with reference to exemplary embodiments thereof, it will be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art that various changes in form and details may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention as defined by the following claims. 

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 23. A scanning method to scan documents in a scanner, the scanner and a user host computer connectable by at least one of a local interface and a network, the method comprising: receiving a scanning request from user interface unit of the scanner; and performing scanning, wherein the performing scanning comprises: transmitting, to the user host computer, a message to activate a TWAIN driver in the user host computer, the TWAIN driver corresponding to an user information.
 24. The scanning method of claim 23, wherein at least one of user scan options corresponds to the user information, and the transmitting, to the user host computer, the message to activate the TWAIN driver corresponding to the user information comprises transmitting, to the user host computer, the message to activate the TWAIN driver in the user host computer using the at least one of user scan options.
 25. The scanning method of claim 23, wherein the transmitting, to the user host computer, the message to activate the TWAIN driver corresponding to the user information comprises: receiving the user information from the user interface unit of the scanner; and transmitting, to the user host computer, the message to activate the TWAIN driver corresponding to the user information when the received user information corresponds to pre-registered user information.
 26. The scanning method of claim 23, further comprising: transmitting a scanning result to the user host computer via at least one of local interface connection and network connection.
 27. The scanning method of claim 24, wherein the message comprises at least one of the at least one of user scan options and a host computer information corresponding to the user information, and the transmitting the message further comprises transmitting the message to the user host computer corresponding to the host computer information from among at least one of host computers.
 28. A scanning apparatus, comprising: a controller to control to receive a scanning request from user interface unit of the scanning apparatus and perform scanning, wherein when the controller controls to perform scanning, the controller controls to transmit, to an user host computer, a message to activate a TWAIN driver in the user host computer, the TWAIN driver corresponding to an user information.
 29. The scanning apparatus of claim 28, wherein at least one of user scan options corresponds to the user information, and the controller controls to transmit, to the user host computer, the message to activate the TWAIN driver in the user host computer using the at least one of user scan options.
 30. The scanning apparatus of claim 28, wherein when the controller controls to transmit, to the user host computer, the message to activate the TWAIN driver corresponding to the user information, the controller controls to receive the user information from user interface unit of the scanning apparatus, and controls to transmit, to the user host computer, the message to activate the TWAIN driver corresponding to the user information when the received user information corresponds to pre-registered user information.
 31. The scanning apparatus of claim 28, wherein the controller controls to transmit a scanning result to the user host computer via at least one of local interface connection and network connection.
 32. The scanning apparatus of claim 29, wherein the message comprises at least one of the at least one of user scan options and a host computer information corresponding to the user information, and the controller controls to transmit, to the user host computer corresponding to the host computer information from among at least one of user host computers, the message when the controller controls to transmit, to the user host computer, the message.
 33. A scanning method to scan documents in a scanning system, the scanning system including a scanner and a user host computer having a TWAIN driver, the scanner and the user host computer connectable by at least one of a local interface and a network, the method comprising: receiving a scanning request from the scanner; and performing scanning; wherein the performing scanning comprises: transmitting, by the scanner, to the user host computer, a message to activate a TWAIN driver, the TWAIN driver corresponding to an user information; and activating, by the user host computer, the TWAIN driver.
 34. The scanning method of claim 33, wherein at least one of user scan options corresponds to the user information, and the activating the TWAIN driver comprises activating the TWAIN driver using the at least one of user scan options.
 35. The scanning method of claim 33, wherein the transmitting, to the user host computer, the message to activate the TWAIN driver corresponding to the user information comprises receiving, by the scanner, the user information from a user; and transmitting, by the scanner, to the user host computer, the message to activate the TWAIN driver corresponding to the user information when the received user information corresponds to pre-registered user information.
 36. The scanning method of claim 33 further comprising: transmitting, by the scanner, a scanning result to the user host computer via at least one of local interface connection and network connection.
 37. The scanning method of claim 34, wherein the message comprises at least one of the at least one of user scan options and a host computer information corresponding to the user information, and the transmitting the message further comprises transmitting the message, to the user host computer corresponding to the host computer information from among at least one of host computers.
 38. A scanning system, comprising: a scanner to perform scanning to scan a document; and an user host computer to control operation of the scanner via at least one of a local interface connection and a network connection, wherein the scanner receives a scanning request from the user, transmits, to the user host computer, a message to activate a TWAIN driver in the user host computer, the TWAIN driver corresponding to an user information and performs scanning, and the user host computer activates the TWAIN driver according to the message.
 39. The scanning system of claim 38, wherein at least one of user scan options corresponds to the user information, and the user host computer activates the TWAIN driver using the at least one of user scan options.
 40. The scanning system of claim 38, wherein when the scanner transmits, to the user host computer, the message to activate the TWAIN driver corresponding to the user information, the scanner receives the user information from an user, and transmits, to the user host computer, the message to activate the TWAIN driver corresponding to the user information when the received user information corresponds to pre-registered user information.
 41. The scanning system of claim 38, wherein the scanner transmits a scanning result to the user host computer via at least one of local interface connection and network connection.
 42. The scanning system of claim 39, wherein the message comprises at least one of the at least one of user scan options and a host computer information corresponding to the user information, and the scanner transmits the message, to the user host computer corresponding to the host computer information from among at least one of host computers when the scanner transmits the message. 